We mourn and remember the thousands of innocent Palestinians massacred by Zionist terror gangs. We mourn and remember the thousands of women and children murdered in their own homes. We mourn and remember the thousands of Palestinian men murdered while defending their homes and their families. We mourn and remember the pregnant Palestinian women who were bayoneted in front of their children by Zionist terror gangs. We mourn and remember the Palestinian children butchered in front of their mothers. We mourn and remember the Palestinians murdered as they tried to return to their villages. We mourn and remember the Palestinians who were killed out of thirst, hunger and illness after they were forced out of their homes. We mourn and remember the thousands of Palestinian fathers, mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles, aunts, brothers, sisters, cousin, nephews, nieces, sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters tortured before being massacred and their bodies mutilated. We remember the Zionist massacres and mourn the Palestinian victims.We call it Nakba … And we swear; never to forget, never to forgive.

They celebrate the destruction of tens of thousands of Palestinian homes. They celebrate the destruction of Palestinian olive fields. They celebrate the destruction of Palestinian groves. They celebrate the destruction of Palestinians property, businesses and gardens. They celebrate blowing up building, cinemas, kindergartens, schools, restaurants, hospitals and placing bombs in markets, cafes, bus stations and residential areas. They celebrate the destruction of ancient Palestinian towns and villages. They celebrate erasing over 530 Palestinian small towns and villages off the face of the earth, completely defacing them. They celebrate building colonies and planting forests on the ruins of Palestinians homes and villages. They celebrate converting Palestinian towns into Zionist colonies, and changing their names to bury the truth. They celebrate looting and plunder of Palestinian property, land and natural resources.They call it "independence" … and they celebrate the destruction of Palestinian lives, homes and livelihoods.

They celebrate the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. They celebrate expelling 80% of the indigenous population of Palestine from their homes and making refugees out of them. They celebrate usurping Palestinian homes, occupying them and claiming them their own. They celebrate stealing Palestinian culture, stealing the thob, the dabkeh, the dal’ouna, the falafel and the zaatar and zeit. They celebrate massacring Palestinian literature, strangling Palestinian poems and deleting Palestinian thoughts. They celebrate oppressing the Palestinians who remain steadfast in their ancestral homes, on their ancestral lands. They celebrate treating the Palestinians like slaves in their own homeland, on their own land.

They call it "independence" … and they celebrate erasing everything that is Palestinian.

We remember those who were expelled from their homes. We remember those who died in exile dreaming of their home, dreaming of Palestine, dreaming of the day they return. We remember those who wait, dream and hope, year after year, and swear never to forget, never to forgive. We remember those who teach their children that no matter where they are born in the exile, their blood is Palestinian, their hearts beat only for Palestine, that they are and forever will remain Palestinians. We remember those who live in over-crowded refugee camps, those who refuse the sell out their rights, refuse to go anywhere but return to their ancestral homes, who say out loud despite all the conspiracies and all the temptations: The right of Return is Inalienable. We remember our grandparents, their memories of their ancestral homes, our legacy, carved in our hearts. We remember their words, we remember our promises to them; one day to liberate Palestine, rebuild the homes and repopulate the villages and replant the fields and the groves. We remember and repeat every day, every hour, every minute, every second, until Palestine is free: No peace without justice, and no justice without the right of return.We call it Nakba …. And we swear; never to forget, never to forgive.

They celebrate the ethnic cleansing of Palestine and call it "independence" …They celebrate the mass murder of Palestinians and call it "independence" …They celebrate the colonization of Palestine and call it "independence" …They celebrate the systematic oppression of Palestinians and call it "independence"…They celebrate the occupation of Palestine and call it "independence" …They celebrate a fake entity and call it "Israel"

And we mark 63 years of Zionist ethnic cleansing of our ancestral home and call it an on-going Nakba …We mark 63 years of Zionist colonization of our ancestral home and call it an on-going Nakba…We mark 63 years of Zionist mass murder of our people and call it an on-going Nakba…We mark 63 years of brutal Zionist occupation and oppression and call it an on-going Nakba…And we call it an on-going Nakba because it is a Nakba; a catastrophe that has been on-going since 63 years …And we remain steadfast because the land is ours, and because our cause is just and because justice shall prevail…And we swear; never to forget, never to forgiveAnd we swear to fight for our freedom, for our rights, if needs till the last breath and till the last drop of bloodAnd we swear to liberate our homeland, to liberate every inch of Palestine, for it was always Palestine, and will forever be Palestine from the River to the Sea, from Ras In-Naqoura to Im Ir-Rishrash.

About Me

Gulamhusein A. Abba is an 88-year-old writer with more than 60 years in journalism. He is originally from Bombay (now Mumbai), where his writings have been published in almost all the important news media, in English, Urdu, Gujarati and Marathi, and where he functioned in various capacities, including reporter, news and political analyst, columnist, editor and publisher.
He was also a trade unionist,
peace and justice activist and took part in political activities.
As a trade unionist he organized the maritime petty officers and the film studio workers.
He founded and was the Chairman of the Rule of Law Committee and Taxi Users' Association
In the US, he is the chairman of Justice for Palestinians Committee, and, The Danbury Committee for World Peace.
In May of 2011, The Danbury Bar Association conferred on him the prestigious Honorary AMERICAN DREAM AWARD.